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Write Briefly About Indian News Review

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Answered by rajshreegurav38
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  • An institute called Indian News Review has produced various newsreels on important events in politics, social issues, art, sports and culture.
  • This department has also produced various documentaries on prominent social leaders, on people who have made major contributions for the country and about important locations in India.
  • These news releases and documentaries are useful for studying the history of modern India.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Briefly About Indian News Review

  • Numerous newsreels about significant political, social, artistic, athletic, and cultural events have been made by an organisation named Indian News Review. Additionally, this division has created a number of films about well-known social figures, individuals who have significantly benefited the nation, and significant Indian locales. These news articles and documentaries can be used to research the development of contemporary.
  • Hicky's Bengal Gazette, published in India for the first time in 1780 during the British Raj, was founded by James Augustus Hicky. Following soon after were other publications including The India Gazette, The Calcutta Gazette, The Madras Courier (1785), and The Bombay Herald (1789).
  • Even though India's news media market (readership and viewership) is extremely concentrated, over 25,000 people, 2000 joint stock companies, and 1200 societies make up the total number of owners.
  • The worst instance of media censorship in Indian history occurred between 1975 and 1977, during the Emergency.
  • The Original Calcutta General Advertiser was another name for Hicky's Bengal Gazette. An eccentric Irishman named James Augustus Hicky founded the English-language monthly. The journal was published in Calcutta, which at the time served as the capital of colonial India.

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